Connie Willis
Constance Elaine Trimmer Willis, commonly known as Connie Willis, is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. She has won eleven Hugo Awards and seven Nebula Awards for particular works—more major SF awards than any other writer—most recently the "Best Novel" Hugo and Nebula Awards for Blackout/All Clear. She was inducted by the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2009 and the Science Fiction Writers of America named her its 28th SFWA Grand Master in 2011.
Several of her works feature time travel by history students at a faculty of the future University of Oxford—sometimes called the Time Travel series. They are the short story "Fire Watch", the novels Doomsday Book and To Say Nothing of the Dog, as well as the two-part novel Blackout/All Clear. All four won the annual Hugo Award but Doomsday Book and Blackout/All Clear won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards.
Early life
Willis is a 1967 graduate of Colorado State College, now the University of Northern Colorado, where she completed degrees in English and Elementary Education. She lives in Greeley, Colorado, with her husband Courtney Willis, a former professor of physics at the University of Northern Colorado. They have one daughter, Cordelia.Career
Willis's first published story was "The Secret of Santa Titicaca" in Worlds of Fantasy, Winter 1970. At least seven stories followed before her debut novel, Water Witch by Willis and Cynthia Felice, published by Ace Books in 1982. After receiving a National Endowment for the Arts grant that year, she left her teaching job and became a full-time writer.Scholar Gary K. Wolfe has written, "Willis, the erstwhile stand-up superstar of SF conventions – having her as your MC is like getting Billy Crystal back as host of the Oscars – and the author of some of the field's funniest stories, is a woman of considerably greater complexity and gravity than her personal popularity reflects, and for all her facility at screwball comedy knock-offs and snappy parody, she wants us to know that she's a writer of some gravity as well."
Willis is known for writing "romantic 'screwball' comedy in the manner of 1940s Hollywood movies."
Much of Willis's writing explores the social sciences. She often weaves technology into her stories in order to prompt readers to question what impact it has on the world. For instance, Lincoln's Dreams plumbs not just the psychology of dreams, but also their role as indicators of disease. The story portrays a young man's unrequited love for a young woman who might or might not be experiencing reincarnation or precognition, and whose outlook verges on suicidal. Similarly, Bellwether is almost exclusively concerned with human psychology.
Other Willis stories explore the so-called "hard" sciences, following in the classic science fiction tradition. "The Sidon in the Mirror" harks back to the interplanetary and interstellar romanticism of the 1930s and 1940s. "Samaritan" is another take on the theme of Heinlein's "Jerry Was a Man", while "Blued Moon" is similarly reminiscent of Heinlein's "The Year of the Jackpot".
2006 Hugo Awards ceremony
At the 2006 Hugo Awards ceremony, Willis presented writer Harlan Ellison with a special committee award. When Ellison got to the podium Willis asked him "Are you going to be good?" When she asked the question a second time, Ellison put the microphone in his mouth, to the crowd's laughter. He then momentarily put his hand on her left breast. Ellison subsequently complained that Willis refused to acknowledge his apology.Religious beliefs
Willis is a Christian. In 1996, Willis wrote, "I sing soprano in a Congregationalist church choir. It is my belief that everything you need to know about the world can be learned in a church choir."Awards
Hugo Awards
Wins- Fire Watch : novelette : 1983
- The Last of the Winnebagos : novella : 1989
- Doomsday Book : novel : 1993
- Even the Queen : short story : 1993
- Death on the Nile : short story : 1994
- The Soul Selects Her Own Society: Invasion and Repulsion: A Chronological Reinterpretation of Two of Emily Dickinson's Poems: A Wellsian Perspective : short story : 1997
- To Say Nothing of the Dog : novel : 1999
- The Winds of Marble Arch : novella : 2000
- Inside Job : novella : 2006
- All Seated on the Ground : novella : 2008
- Blackout/All Clear : novel : 2011
- Daisy, In the Sun : short story : 1980
- The Sidon in the Mirror : novelette : 1984
- Blued Moon : novelette : 1985
- Spice Pogrom : novella : 1987
- At the Rialto : novelette : 1990
- Time-Out : novella : 1990
- Cibola : short story : 1991
- In the Late Cretaceous : short story : 1992
- Jack : novella : 1992
- Miracle : novelette : 1992
- Remake : novel : 1996
- Passage : novel : 2002
- Just Like the Ones We Used to Know : novella : 2004
Nebula Awards
- Fire Watch : novelette : 1983
- A Letter from the Clearys : short story : 1983
- The Last of the Winnebagos : novella : 1988
- At the Rialto : novelette : 1990
- Doomsday Book : novel : 1993
- Even the Queen : short story : 1993
- Blackout/All Clear : novel : 2010
- The Sidon in the Mirror : novelette : 1984
- Schwarzschild Radius : novelette : 1988
- Jack : novella : 1992
- Death on the Nile : novelette : 1994
- Bellwether : novel : 1998
- To Say Nothing of the Dog : novel : 1999
- Passage : novel : 2002
- Just Like the Ones We Used to Know : novella : 2005
Locus Awards
- Doomsday Book: SF novel: 1993
- To Say Nothing of the Dog: SF Novel: 1999
- Passage: SF novel: 2001
- Blackout/All Clear : novel : 2010
- Lincoln's Dreams: Fantasy Novel: 1988
Arthur C. Clarke Awards
- Doomsday Book: SF novel: 1993
- Passage: SF novel: 2001
World Fantasy Awards
- Chance : novella : 1987
- The Winds of Marble Arch : novella : 2000
John W. Campbell Memorial Award
- Lincoln's Dreams: 1988
British Science Fiction Association Award
- Doomsday Book: SF novel: 1993
Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award
- Lifetime achievement, 2011, presented at the Nebula Awards banquet, May 2012
Novels and novellas
- Water Witch – with Cynthia Felice
- Lincoln's Dreams – John W. Campbell Memorial Award winner, Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1988
- Light Raid – with Cynthia Felice
- Doomsday Book – Nebula Award winner, BSFA Award nominee, 1992; Hugo and Locus SF Awards winner, Clarke Award nominee, 1993
- Remake – Hugo Award nominee, 1996
- Uncharted Territory
- Bellwether – Nebula Award nominee, 1997
- Promised Land – with Cynthia Felice
- To Say Nothing of the Dog – Hugo and Locus SF Awards winner, 1999; Nebula Award nominee, 1998
- Passage – Locus SF Award winner, Hugo and Clarke Awards nominee, 2002; Nebula Award nominee, 2001
- Inside Job
- D.A.
- All Seated on the Ground
- Blackout
- All Clear
- All About Emily
- Crosstalk
Short story collections
- Fire Watch, whose title story won the 1982 Hugo and Nebula Awards
- Impossible Things – contains three Nebula Award winners, two of which also won Hugo Awards
- Futures Imperfect – omnibus edition of Uncharted Territory, Remake and Bellwether.
- Even the Queen: And Other Short Stories – sound recording of five stories read by Connie Willis including "Even the Queen", "Death on the Nile", and "At the Rialto"
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- ' The Hugo and Nebula award-winning short fiction.
- A Lot Like Christmas: Stories – Omnibus edition combining Miracle and Other Christmas Stories, several additional short stories, and the novellas All About Emily and All Seated On The Ground.
- Terra Incognita - Collected edition of Uncharted Territory, Remake, and D.A..
Short stories
- "Samaritan" – Collected in Fire Watch and '
- "Capra Corn" – Collected in the "Limited/Lettered Editions" of '
- "Daisy, in the Sun" – Collected in Fire Watch
- "And Come from Miles Around" – Collected in Fire Watch
- "The Child Who Cries for the Moon" – Collected in A Spadeful of Spacetime
- "Distress Call" – Published separately by Roadkill Press and collected in two anthologies
- "A Letter from the Clearys" – Collected in Fire Watch and ' and The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories
- "Fire Watch" – Collected in Fire Watch and ' and The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories
- "Service For the Burial of the Dead" – Collected in Fire Watch and '
- "Lost and Found" – Collected in Fire Watch
- "The Father of the Bride" – Collected in Fire Watch
- "Mail Order Clone" – Collected in Fire Watch
- "And Also Much Cattle"
- "The Sidon in the Mirror" – Collected in Fire Watch
- "A Little Moonshine"
- "Blued Moon" – Collected in Fire Watch and '
- "Cash Crop" – Collected in '
- "Substitution Trick" – Collected in the "Limited/Lettered Editions" of '
- "The Curse of Kings" – Collected in '
- "All My Darling Daughters" – Collected in Fire Watch and '
- "And Who Would Pity a Swan?"
- "With Friends Like These"
- "Chance" – Collected in Impossible Things, ', and Gardner Dozois' Modern Classics of Science Fiction
- "Spice Pogrom" – Collected in Impossible Things
- "The Pony" – Collected in Miracle and Other Christmas Stories
- "Winter's Tale" – Collected in Impossible Things
- "Schwarzschild Radius" – Collected in Impossible Things
- "Circus Story"
- "Lord of Hosts"
- "Ado" – Collected in Impossible Things and '
- "The Last of the Winnebagos" – Collected in Impossible Things and ' and The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories
- "Dilemma"
- "Time Out" – Collected in Impossible Things
- "At the Rialto" – Collected in Impossible Things, ' and "Even the Queen: And Other Short Stories" recording and The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories
- "Cibola"
- "Miracle" – Collected in Miracle and Other Christmas Stories
- "Jack" – Collected in Impossible Things and '
- "In the Late Cretaceous" – Collected in Impossible Things and '
- "Even the Queen" – Collected in Impossible Things, ' and "Even the Queen: And Other Short Stories" recording and The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories
- "Inn" – Collected in Miracle and Other Christmas Stories and '
- "Close Encounter"
- "Death on the Nile" – Collected in "Even the Queen: And Other Short Stories" recording and The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories
- "A New Theory Explaining the Unpredictability of Forecasting the Weather"
- "Why the World Didn't End Last Tuesday"
- "Adaptation" – Collected in Miracle and Other Christmas Stories
- "The Soul Selects Her Own Society: Invasion and Repulsion: A Chronological Reinterpretation of Two of Emily Dickinson's Poems: A Wellsian Perspective" – Collected in ' and The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories
- "In Coppelius's Toyshop" – Collected in Miracle and Other Christmas Stories
- "Nonstop to Portales" – Collected in '
- "Newsletter" – Collected in Miracle and Other Christmas Stories and '
- "Cat's paw" – Collected in Miracle and Other Christmas Stories
- "Epiphany" – Collected in Miracle and Other Christmas Stories and '
- "The Winds of Marble Arch" – Collected in ' and The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories
- "deck.halls@boughs/holly"
- "Just Like the Ones We Used to Know" – Collected in '
- "New Hat"
- "Now Showing" – Collected in Rogues
- "I Met a Traveller in an Antique Land"
Other
- Roswell, Vegas, and Area 51: Travels with Courtney
Essays
- On Ghost Stories
- Foreword
- Introduction
- The Nebula Award for Best Novel
- The 1997 Author Emeritus: Nelson Bond
- The Grand Master Award: Poul Anderson
- A Few Last Words to Put It All in Perspective
- Bibliography, including a list of all of her SF short stories and "confessions" stories, collected in the "Limited/Lettered Editions" of
- A Final Word; Twelve Terrific Things to Read... ; And Twelve to Watch ; all collected in Miracle and Other Christmas Stories
Edited
- Nebula Awards 33
- The New Hugo Winners Volume III
Critical studies and reviews of Willis' work